Twins’ Farmer leaves game after HBP to face

MLB

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins shortstop Kyle Farmer was hit in the face by a fastball from Chicago White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito in the fourth inning Wednesday.

The initial diagnosis was announced by the Twins as a jaw injury after the 92 mph pitch from Giolito ran inside and knocked Farmer to the dirt. Giolito appeared concerned as he raised his arms toward his head and walked forward from the mound.

Farmer lay face down for a few minutes as the Twins tended to him, then climbed to his feet and walked slowly to the dugout with a towel pressed against his face and his head hunched down.

Willi Castro entered as a pinch-runner for Farmer, who was acquired in an offseason trade with Cincinnati. He has started seven of 12 games for the Twins, filling in at second base for Jorge Polanco and more recently at shortstop for Carlos Correa.

Polanco (left knee inflammation) is on the injured list along with three other regulars: Joey Gallo, Max Kepler and Alex Kirilloff. Correa (midback spasms) missed his fourth straight game Wednesday. He could return to the lineup Thursday.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

C.J. Stroud’s TD pass to Nico Collins, Eric Murray’s pick-six have Texans soaring
Ovechkin, eyeing record, scores goal No. 873
Six Nations: England’s Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Sam Underhill to miss tournament
Brown misses practice, but Eagles still optimistic
Conte lauds McTominay form in Napoli title bid

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *